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- When the Devil comes to collect the soul of a local farmer, the town's badass steps in and challenges him to a drag race.
- Music video for Slayer: Pride in Prejudice.
- Music video for Slayer: Repentless.
- Music video for Slayer: You Against You.
- Immersive livestream spectacular presented as a live show of four parts within the ancient walls of an ancient and abandoned church in rural Poland.
- Our fifth full length, Mind Burns Alive, will arrive May 17th via Nuclear Blast. A deeper exploration of dynamics and sonic color than anything we have done up to this point, we began work on this album in 2019 and couldn't be more excited to share the first song on the record, "Where The Light Fades," with all of you today. At one time or another, we have all been engulfed by darkness, yet yearned for the light; have been deceived by ourselves and our instincts. Mind Burns Alive was greatly shaped through sonic & lyrical explorations of these experiences and "Where The Light Fades," both the song itself and the Dan Almasy directed video which we have unveiled today, are entrenched in these emotions.
- The documentary tells the story of the band's incredible musical journey and of a dream that called for blood.
- Celebrating over a quarter of a century as one of the spearheads of their genre, Meshuggah are now treating their fans to the release of a new DVD entitled »The Ophidian Trek«.
- A punk kid reminisces to his date and her yuppie friends about the most "awesome" party he's ever been to, that was hosted by Municipal Waste.
- Music video for Chrome Division's song Lady of Perpetual Sorrow, taken from their album Infernal Rock Eternal.
- Anthrax performs in the music video "What Doesn't Die" from the album "What Doesn't Die" recorded for Sanctuary Records. The music video opens with zombies slowly walking into glass doors. The band performs on a darkened smokey stage. John Bush sings as clips of the zombies wandering play throughout.
- The official music video for "Victims of a Clown" by Minstry.
- Music video for "The Inevitable Relapse" by Filter from the album The Trouble with Angels.
- The official music video for "Twilight Zone" by Ministry.
- A group of kids who are saving other kids from a future of being real life assassins. They do this by taking them out of the video game programs and take them to their hide out where they re-program their brain back to a natural state.
- A music video by The Night Flight Orchestra, in which the band enters a life of a blacksmith and a bum and turns it into a spectacular dance number.
- Our main character is controlled by someone via a computer chip in his arm. He ends up in different situations because "they" keep re-starting the game. In the end he will free himself when he finds and destroys the chip.
- Music video for Sirenia's song The End of It All from their album he Enigma of Life. Directed by Patric Ullaeus
- Agnostic Front performs in the music video "Urban Decay" from the album "Get Loud!" recorded for Nuclear Blast Records. The music video opens with a hand putting in a videotape. The band performs against a black background. Roger Miret sings while a crowd moshes.
- Music video of Sabaton's song Soldier Of Heaven from the album The War To End All Wars.
- Agnostic Front performs in the music video "That's Life" from the album "My Life My Way" recorded for Nuclear Blast Records. The black and white video features the band performing the song on a small darkened set. Roger Miret sings while the band plays around him.